Context is an important part of interpreting and understanding data. A comparison of recent observations to another time period or similar event in history allows insights to be drawn from the event or time period and the circumstances that existed at the time. 

We’ve added a feature that lets users compare one period of time against another for the same data series. In addition to providing historical context, it also provides a great way to explore the data. The comparison feature is only enabled on selected EMI reports and allows time comparisons of one, seven, thirty, or ninety days, or a calendar quarter or year. 

More information on how to use this feature.

Example time comparisons 

Example comparisons where the current measure will track against history, updating as new data becomes available

Figure 1: Final pricing demand this week, last week, and same week last year

* The SPD model dispatches offered generation to meet ‘final pricing demand’ and set the wholesale price. Wind generation is not dispatched in the SPD model but modelled as negative demand. This means that final pricing demand presented here is usually less than total demand. Reconciled demand which accounts for all offtake from the grid and networks becomes available around the middle of each month for the previous month.